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  • Property Type
  • Northeast Oklahoma, Hunting, Ranch, Recreational
  • 345 Acres
  • Land Area
  • Pawhuska, OK
  • Location

Pawhuska 345 Acres

  • $983,250

Details

  • Price $983,250
  • Land Area 345 Acres
  • Location Pawhuska, OK
  • Minerals Surface Only
  • Taxes $207

Overview

Description: This property is situated roughly 5 minutes south of downtown Pawhuska, OK. Settled amongst the beautiful Osage Hills, this property offers Osage County ranch-life living and excellent wildlife habitat with the convenience of town. Over 200ft of elevation change offers beautiful views and adds to the already quality wildlife habitat. This acreage features upland Cross Timbers vegetation and several draws that are suitable for constructing large water impoundments. Multiple building sites offer stunning views across the property. The sandstone soils support native grasses, forbs, and legumes, with various upland and bottomland timber providing excellent wildlife habitat.

Osage County is renowned for its diverse and quality wildlife. The region’s historical wildlife management practices contribute to exceptional white-tailed deer hunting. The combination of upland prairie, Cross Timbers vegetation, and varied topography creates excellent wildlife habitat. This ecosystem is home to white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, northern bobwhite quail, and an abundance of small game, including squirrels, raccoons, coyotes, bobcats, and rabbits.

Tallgrass prairie forages are found in the upland prairies, sandstone soils are found in the low-lying areas of the property and supports post oak, blackjack oak, and hickory in the uplands, as well as sand plum, Mexican plum, and redbud. Red oak, bur oak, chinquapin oak, pecan, and sycamore trees are found along the spring-fed creeks in the lowlands.. The “big four” tallgrass grasses including big bluestem, Indiangrass, switchgrass, and little bluestem, are found across the acreage. These native plants contribute to the ecological balance of the Tallgrass Prairie and Cross Timbers ecoregions. The use of fire to manage the property has raised the canopy in timbered areas allowing native grasses, legumes, and forbs to grow. 

Rural water is located on county road 5101 and 0.25 mi from the property. Additionally, drilling a water well is an option as well. Osage County has an annual rainfall of approximately 38”. The draws and wet weather creeks are spring fed and has traditionally provided much of the stock water for the property. Suitable pond or lake locations can be found throughout the property.

This property, and many others, were affected by the wildfires that occurred during the ongoing drought conditions in October 2024, improving the quality and composition of the plant communities and wildlife habitat. 

Acreage: 345± acres. Final acreage to be determined by survey.

Location: 5 minutes south of Pawhuska, 35 minutes from Bartlesville and an hour from Tulsa.

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